October 7, 2012

Fun in the socialist workers utopia - California recycling

How's that 5� bottle deposit working out for you? Better than it should be -- from the Los Angeles Times:
Rampant recycling fraud is draining California cash
Just over 8.5 billion recyclable cans were sold in California last year. The number redeemed for a nickel under California's recycling law: 8.3 billion.

That's a return rate of nearly 100%.

That kind of success isn't just impressive, it's unbelievable. But the recycling rate for certain plastic containers was even higher: 104%.

California's generous recycling redemption program has led to rampant fraud. Crafty entrepreneurs are driving semi-trailers full of cans from Nevada or Arizona, which don't have deposit laws, across the border and transforming their cargo into truckfuls of nickels. In addition, recyclers inside the state are claiming redemptions for the same containers several times over, or for containers that never existed.

The illicit trade is draining the state's $1.1-billion recycling fund. Government officials recently estimated the fraud at $40 million a year, and an industry expert said it could exceed $200 million. It's one reason the strapped fund paid out $100 million more in expenses last year than it took in from deposits and other sources.
Another perfect example of a program devised by some "Council" whose members never worked a day in their lives. Out of college and into the soft machine. Posted by DaveH at October 7, 2012 10:19 PM
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